In the U.S. the third Monday of February is used to mark George Washington's birthday (he was actually born on the 22nd) and it also celebrates all of the presidents. Which is why it's also known as Presidents' Day. And for the first time in four years, people don't have to be ashamed of it, so that's a nice bonus.
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Pictured is the 1st president's official portrait. I like how annoyed he looks. It was probably painted right after John Adams told him he was gonna form the Federalist Party. Remember kids, daddy George said no parties.
People have never have had to be ashamed of President's Day. Not now with Puppet Biden, not before with Trump, not before with The Great Divider Barry, and not even with Warmonger Bush.
Yeah, we've had maybe 2 good Presidents in modern history, but that has no bearing on Washington or the office itself.
Your rather ᵘⁿᶦᵠᵘᵉ perspective on the world never fails to... worry me. Unfortunately, for the sake of integrity I can't reply on the topic any further.
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Pictured is the 1st president's official portrait. I like how annoyed he looks. It was probably painted right after John Adams told him he was gonna form the Federalist Party. Remember kids, daddy George said no parties.
Yeah, we've had maybe 2 good Presidents in modern history, but that has no bearing on Washington or the office itself.
Nevermind that. If *my* perspective worries you, then you aren't paying much attemtion